SYRACUSE — On Saturday, Dec. 19, John C. “Jack” Walters — husband, father, and friend — died, awaiting the arrival of his devoted family, at Loretto Nursing Home in Syracuse. He returned there after testing negative from a battle with COVID-19.
The school district continues to plan for the eventuality that the area will be declared a micro-cluster zone, which requires random COVID-19 testing of students and staff for the schools to remain open. So far, about 75 percent of Guilderland respondents have agreed to be tested.
Guilderland resident Robyn Gray, in a letter to The Enterprise editor this week, wrote of her “dismay, concern, and fear that the town government of Guilderland has gone off the rails in terms of its planning and zoning board of appeals.”
In 2003, Mayor Kerry Dineen said, a timber specialist was allowed on the village-owned land in Knox to fell some of its trees, and that the village took in about $60,000 in revenue at the time.
GUILDERLAND — Beginning on Dec. 24, the State Employees Federal Credit Union is converting six of its Capital Region branches, including the one at 2114 Western Ave. in Guilderland, to drive-through only.